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American naval officer and explorer of Antarctica and the Pacific coast of North America. Wilkes Land was named after him. British political reformer noted for his published attacks on George III and for his support of the rights of American colonists. British mathematician who made significant developments to computer storage and memory and who devised the first computing service (1949). Booth John Wilkes Wilkes John Wilkes Maurice Vincent
United States explorer of Antarctica (1798-1877)
English reformer who published attacks on George III and supported the rights of the American colonists (1727-1797)
United States explorer of Antarctica (1798-1877) English reformer who published attacks on George III and supported the rights of the American colonists (1727-1797)
Wilkes Land
A coastal region of Antarctica south of Australia. Most of the area has been included in Australia's Antarctic claims since 1936
wilkes land
a coastal region of Antarctica on the Indian Ocean south of Australia; most of the territory is claimed by Australia
John Wilkes
born Oct. 17, 1725, London, Eng. died Dec. 26, 1797, London English politician. The son of a successful malt distiller, he was educated at an academy at Hertford and afterward privately tutored. His marriage to Mary Meade (1747), heiress of the manor of Aylesbury, brought him a comfortable fortune and an assured status among the gentry of Buckinghamshire. A profligate by nature, he was a member of the so-called Hell-Fire Club, which indulged in debauchery and the performance of Black Masses, and he bribed voters to win election to the House of Commons (1757). For an attack on the government in his journal the North Briton (1763), he was prosecuted for libel and expelled from Parliament. Reelected, he continued to print his attacks on the government and was again tried for libel and expelled (1764). Regarded as a victim of persecution and a champion of liberty, he gained widespread popular support. He was again elected to Parliament and again expelled (1769). He become lord mayor of London in 1774. Back in the House of Commons (1774-90), he supported parliamentary reform and freedom of the press
John Wilkes Booth
(1838-1865) assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, member of the Confederate Army
John Wilkes Booth
the man who shot and killed US President Abraham Lincoln (1838-65). born May 10, 1838, near Bel Air, Md., U.S. died April 26, 1865, near Port Royal, Va. U.S. actor and assassin of Pres. Abraham Lincoln. Born into a family of famous actors, he achieved success in Shakespearean roles but resented the greater acclaim enjoyed by his brother, Edwin Booth. A fanatical believer in slavery and the Southern cause, he made plans with co-conspirators to abduct Lincoln; after several failed attempts, he vowed to destroy the president and his cabinet. On April 14, 1865, he shot Lincoln during a performance at Ford's Theatre. Though he broke his leg jumping from the president's box, he was able to escape on horseback to a Virginia farm. Tracked down, he refused to surrender and was shot, either by a soldier or by himself
Maurice Vincent Wilkes
v. born June 26, 1913, Dudley, Staffordshire, Eng. British computer-science pioneer. He helped build the EDSAC computer (1949), invented microprogramming (1950), cowrote the first book on computer programming (1951), wrote the first paper on cache memories (1964), and pioneered client-server architecture computing (1980). He won the Turing Award in 1967 and the Kyoto Prize in 1992. In 1995 he published Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer
Maurice Wilkes
v. born June 26, 1913, Dudley, Staffordshire, Eng. British computer-science pioneer. He helped build the EDSAC computer (1949), invented microprogramming (1950), cowrote the first book on computer programming (1951), wrote the first paper on cache memories (1964), and pioneered client-server architecture computing (1980). He won the Turing Award in 1967 and the Kyoto Prize in 1992. In 1995 he published Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer
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    Wilkes

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    wîlks

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    /ˈwəlks/ /ˈwɪlks/
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